In a transponder (1) and an integrated circuit (5), the integrated circuit (5) has two circuit sections (18, 19) that are arranged for supply with two supply voltages of different levels (VL-HV, VL-LV), a first rectifier circuit (20) and a limiter stage (21) connected downstream of the first rectifier circuit (20) being provided, from which limiter stage (21) the higher, first supply voltage (VL-HV) for the first circuit section (18) can be picked off, and a second rectifier circuit (23) and a control stage (24) to control said second rectifier circuit (23) being provided, from which second rectifier circuit (23) the lower, second supply voltage (VL-LV) for the second circuit section (19) can be picked off without passing through an intervening limiter stage.
Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A transponder that is arranged far non-contacting communication with a communication station and that has transmission means and that has an integrated circuit with circuit connecting contacts, wherein the transmission means are connected to the circuit connecting contacts and an input voltage can be picked off from said circuit connecting contacts, wherein the integrated circuit has a first circuit section and a second circuit section, wherein the first circuit section is arranged for being supplied with a first supply voltage and the second circuit section is arranged for being supplied with a second supply voltage, wherein first rectifier means and limiter means cooperating with said first rectifier means are provided, wherein a voltage representing the input voltage can be fed to the first rectifier means, wherein the first supply voltage can be picked off from the first rectifier means or from the limiter means, wherein second rectifier means and control means for controlling said second rectifier means are provided, wherein a voltage representing the input voltage can also be fed to the second rectifier means, wherein the second supply voltage can be picked off from the second rectifier means, and wherein the value of the second supply voltage that can be picked off from the second rectifier means can be controlled by the control means.
2. A transponder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control means are arranged to control the value of the second supply voltage as a function of the value of the output variable arising at the output of the second rectifier means.
3. An integrated circuit that is intended for use in a transponder for non-contacting communication with a communication station and that has circuit connecting contacts tat are intended for connection to transmission means of the transponder, from which contacts an input voltage can be picked off, and that has a first circuit section and a second circuit section, wherein the first circuit section is arranged for being supplied with a first supply voltage and the second circuit section is arranged for being supplied with a second supply voltage, wherein first rectifier means and limiter means cooperating with said first rectifier means are provided, to which first rectifier means a voltage representing the input voltage can be fed and from which limiter means the first supply voltage can be picked off, wherein second rectifier means and control means for controlling said second rectifier means are provided, to which second rectifier means a voltage representing the input voltage can also be fed and from which second rectifier means the second supply voltage can be picked off, and by which control means the amplitude of the second supply voltage that can be picked off from the second rectifier means can be controlled.
4. An integrated circuit as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the control means are arranged to control the amplitude of the second supply voltage as a function of the amplitude of the output variable arising at the output of the second rectifier means.
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